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    1. Falmouth Outlook 12 Sep 1924
    2. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 12 Sep 1924 Vol. 18 No. 15 Pg. 1 Col. 2 Louis A. Woolery, former Outlook employee returned from San Diego recently and has worked in Lexington for a few months. Now going to New York to work on a metropolitan paper in Park Row. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 12 Sep 1924 Vol. 18 No. 15 Pg. 2 Col. 3 Thomas Garnett Wiglesworth, age 20 d. 29 Aug 1924 at home of his parents, Rev. & Mrs. R. H. Tolle, at Poindexter. Survived by step father, mother, three sisters and one brother (not named). Falmouth Outlook Fri. 12 Sep 1924 Vol. 18 No. 15 Pg. 3 Col. 7 Col. John Morgan, age 74, d. at the home of his nephews, Richard and Samuel McCormick, near winchester on 4 Sep 1924. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 12 Sep 1924 Vol. 18 No. 15 Pg. 4 Col. 3 (Trans-continental Tour, continued from last week. End of letter.) Falmouth Outlook Fri. 12 Sep 1924 Vol. 18 No. 15 Pg. 4 Col. 4 Deaths Charles Henry Bishop, b. 31 Mar 1876 d. 30 Aug 1924 at the home of his brother-in-law, Allie Whalen of Havilandsville, age 48 years and 5 months. Son of John and Cordelia Bishop. Youngest child. Only one member of his family survive, his sister. bur. Mt. Gilead Pallbearers: J. T. Harper, Lindsay Price, Howard Sellers, Willie Dennis, Ben Ferrell and Stanley Perkins. Mrs. Mary Fabra, widow m. Albert Fabra d. 8 Sep 1924 Covington. Robert Monroe Culbertson, d. 27 Aug 1924. Oldest child of Robert Culbertson of Demossville Survived by father, mother, baby sister, four grandparents, one great grand father and two great grand mothers . bur. Wilmington Cem. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 12 Sep 1924 Vol. 18 No. 15 Pg. 4 Col. 5 Deaths (continued) Jesse McLaughlin, age 63 d. 1 Sep 1924 at Bulter. Survived by wife and two daughers: Miss Ethel McLaughlin at home and Mrs. Carl Gee of Covington. bur. Flour Creek IOOF Cem. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 12 Sep 1924 Vol. 18 No. 15 Pg. 5 Col. 1 (Reunion of Hitch Family for birthday of W. S. and J. Harry Hitch and wedding anniversary of Mr. & Mrs. N. O. Hitch. Lots of names. dh) Falmouth Outlook Fri. 12 Sep 1924 Vol. 18 No. 15 Pg. 7 Col. 4 Richland and Vicinity Items Vernon Wiggins French, m. Alta Townsend. They have three children who survive (not named) Left two brothers and five sisters: C. O. and Frank French, Mrs. J. O. Sturgeon of Paris, Miss Virgie French; Mrs. R. L. Whalen near Richland; Mrs. James Cassity of Cox's Creek; Mrs. Arthur Faulconer of Stamping Ground; also his mother, Mrs. Amelia French of Berry. bur. under KKK auspices at Battle Grove ============================== Items of interest to: Doug Harper Biloxi, MS

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